The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1918, Page 9

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. IN KITAKE, (Brom the Rettimore American.) Among the tmteresting family por- traits of @ century honce will be one of grandmother in khakl. GAS IN THE STOMACH IS DANGEROUS Recomsiends Daily Use of Magnesia To | Overcome Trouble. Caused by Por- menting Food and Acid Indigestion. { | i Gas and wind tn the stomach, aécompanied | by that full, dicated | ach, creating s0-cnlie: old indigestion. Asia stomachs are dangerous because too me@eh old irritates the delicate lining of the stomach, often leading to gastritis, | Nod by serious stomach vicers. | Wood fermenta and sours, creating the die. Whioh distends the stomach Sire the normel functions of the tal internal organs, often affecting the is the worgt of folly to negiect ittoa, oe to trent with eraienee he ne ey etomaen Iectenas ot Grageiet 4 few ounces of 4 ‘oem ‘of fe Geod Dy thouen: ‘Dee: thelr menie with oo more Agvet "BEST MEDICINE FOR WOMEN” What Lydia E. 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We have to trust to your HONOR, If the question does not appeal to you, walt for the second or third question. co plied on one side of the paper only and write platuiy. Sey your letter to George Henry Smith, Director Junior War Activities, The Evening World, New York City. —You do not have to buy The Ivening World to compete in this prize, In case of @ tle, two loving cups will be given instead of ene. The cup will go to the school making the best showing. The winners will be announced May 1. 5 “yee first question is as follows—HOW DID YOU GET YOUR THRIFT STAMP OR WAR SAVINGS STAMP! Tho second question is this—-WHAT THREE WAYS CAN YOU THINK OF TO MAKE MONEY WITH WHICH TO BUY THRIFT STAMPS? AND HERE QUESTION NO. 8—CAN YOU DRAW A PIOTURE OF UNCLE 6AM HANDING A THRIFT STAMP TO A BOY AND ONB A GIRL1 3 THE PLEDGE. George Henry Smith, Director War Activities, Evening World. Dear Mr. Smith: Please enter my name as « volunteor for your army of TEN-MINUTD PHNMBEN. T agree to play fain NAMB ..... Address your letter to GDORGE HENRY SMITH, Director Junior War Activities. AYS WIFE REFORMED HIM, |sctlsss cttérec! * BUT SHE GETS ANNULMENT “Don't Ler s Spoil Your Hair Juatice Benedict refused his plea and set the girl free Mrs, Annette Barnett, twenty-two, of | ==> " No. 42 Boimont Avenuic, Brooklyn, was] , ven you wash your hatr, be care, this morning granted en annulment of < : te if her Mmarriaae Sith Samuel Barnett, also | Prepared shampoos contain too much tha soueph Rosen, by Justice | Meal, which {s very injurious, as it own as Joseph Rosen, by Justice! ssies the scalp and makes the halz Benedict in the Brooklyn Supreme brittle. Court, and given permission to resume |” “Whe best thing to use is jus her maiden name, Annette Goodmar _, | mulsifiew cocoanut oil, for this | nnotte was a belle of Norfolk, Va..|ang. entirely preaseless. It's where her father is a prosp cheap, and very ats the most expensive chant, when she met Barnett, |soaps or anything else all to pieces. years her sentor, in the early part You can get this at any drug store, last year. They were married and came | snd a few ounces will last the whole to this city to live. On Brooklyn Bridge several months later a strange woman accosted the pair and told the bride her husband was a criminal, Despite Barnett’s protests, his bride left him and sought legal advice, Sho tomily for months, all that {a required, convicted several times of grand lar- ceny. Ba to con fluence evenls | bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to han the sult, declaring the in-| avery girl had reformed him. - hi BECAUSE all middlemen’s profits by operating our from the mills, Doing a big — and — In fact, when a 1 y-to-wear dealer wants to impress uys “they're just like custom made.” st, especially when we can save you so much money Suitings at $22.50 and $25.00 nings Til 9 P.M, aturdays Till 10 P.M, 104 Flatbush Ave., “4 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue 700 B'way, 1 block from Flushing Ave 5106 Fifth Avenue, Noar 51st Stroet STORES IN NEW JERSEY Union Hill, 267 Berge: Newark, 196 Market Simply moisten the air with water and tub it in, about « teaspoonful is, It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, | anses thoroughly end rinses out| ve Whe hair dries quickly and » and is soft, fresh looking, | was in court with his attorney | dje, Besides, it loosens and takes out | tticle of dust, dirt and dan | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL ARMY OF 3,000,000 READY Volunteers jon har America’s bumper ¢rops this year. rleulture Department show that cities and stnall towns a offering hundreds of thotsaf L7, 1918, claln jn every State, The men will sive | the addition & few days each at periods when the farmers most need them. Most of the men will work in terrl- toriés near their homes. One “ermy of Towns Responding to Calls manoeuvre —10,000 workers—will be mobil wever, for continuous ser- for Labor on Farms. vico In the wheat belt. It will atart WASHINGTON, Aprii 17.—Three mili; | June 1 in Northwestern Oklahoma, move through Kansas, Karnering 9,500,000 bushels of wheat there, and then pass into the Dako Advance reports indicate that in ad- itidn to a 5 fer cent. {Increase in the whient acreage there will be Ma 4 TO HARVEST BUMPER CROPS in Cities and Smafl ever known reports ds in re- tr HE Gillette Company inaugurates here this week an event of interest to every man who uses a Gillette Safety Razor. It is here to see its friends and customers: to meet the friends of its friends. It is here with a dozen Service experts—to discuss the best and quickest methods of shaving. It is here in all the Stores with the latest New Models in Gillette Razors and Shaving Sets: To greet you personally and to talk to you every day in the newspapers: To tell you some new and interesting things about Razors, about Blades and about the Art of Shaving. HE Gillette is the greatest razor business in the . A world—many times the largest. There is no kind of shaving problem in the world that the Gillette has not met successfully. No type /of face or beard, no texture of skin: no Race, or climate or condition of use, but is an old story to the Gillette. It goes further and says if there is a man anywhere who does not find the Gillette Shave the best shave, and the Gillette Razor the best razor—it is simply be- cause he has not caught the simple knack of using it. And it is here in town this week, not only to say these things, but to prove them. The Gillette is the one world-wide razor success with ten million users; increasing at the rate of a million razors a year—and a blade production in its American factories alone of seven-hundred-thou- sand dozen a month, These things don’t just happen. through just one thing—Service. They come about ITH the Gillette, service is a mission —not an incident, It recognizes its ten-million customers as friends—not as a mass of individuals who buy Gillette razors and blades. The Gillette feels always that its business is dif- ferent from most other businesses. The service it renders is more particular and intimate. It’s a personal service. Perhaps you don’t yet know the Gillette. Perhaps you are one of those few who have been missing some- thing big in life’s line of least resistance. \ If so, we want you for both our sakes to join the | ten-million Gillette users all over the world. Perhaps you believe that your particular quality of Come talk with the Gillette Service Experts LOUIS K. LIGGETT CO., 200 Bresdway ® YORK LOUIS K. LIGGETT CO." 18 W, S4th St. LOUIS K. LIGGETT CO.’ Lenox Ave. & E, 125th JOUN WANAMAKER, Brondway & Sth St. Rais AVES CO.. Ste ‘Apsal 15-16-17-—BLOOMID SDAL te dvd Aves. 50th to 69") ts April 15-16-17-—ADAMS- 5 Third, Wertehester & eres Aves. a - ETT 'CO., Gres entra! Depet, creases in other crops. More thin 900,- 000 workers will be needed to harvest wheat acreage, witteh will | c take ten days to harvest army will command the highest. wages | whe ee SUICIDE A NOBLEMAN, “Jack Greene” Proves to Be Right |thign, ext, J.B. Argyle. arte, Greene,” who was fourid doad here lest night with « discharged Derringer be- according i « nnouncing illette Service mong his effects, was Right Hon, ut, Jackron B. Armyle, son of the untess of Darnley of Cobham Hall, The volunteer | Cov Kent County, England) to he left a letter, His p howed he enitsted in 1914 jin the Fourth Battalion of the Royal lirish Fusiliers and was discharged in March, 1917, He had three bayonet wounds and a Qullet wound in his He worked here as a timekeeper under Aprit 17, ‘‘Vaok |the name of “Greene,” and had sald his hoalth was shattered by his army ser- vice, ‘The body was found befor the bome of & young woman to whom he ts found |eaid to have patd attention. | to paper: THE MEANING OF GILLETTE SERVICE dealers want to be of service to every Gillette urer in town. ‘will ‘show you that little knack of the They tilt the handle Gillette Ghave—how to prepare the face for Make @ scraper of « SS deckaged, beat, out St shtonapents they one ‘some valuable ouggeetions er put your skin and beard are peculiar to you. Or that no one else has your same razor problem. This isn’t so. Now get this:— There isn’t a man alive whose actual skin, beard, and shaving conditions haven’t been duplicated and solved thousands of times by the Gillette. It’s an old story with us—an experience that’s universal. Maybe you were a Gillette user once upon a time. And then you relapsed into the barber-shop habit again. If so, shake off a time-wasting habit. We won’t consider the money at all. But do what the successful men are doing—the big men who are getting the work of the world done. These men don’t lose valuable time sitting around in barber shops. They don’t cut into their day. They are through, and on the job, long before they would get the call ‘‘next”’ if they were the waiting kind. ET the clear ruddy look of the men who shave themselves—-who are not dependent upon others the most democratic and independent men in the world. Join the army of men who make shaving an ingi- dent—not an event. - Our Service Experts will be in many of the Gillette Stores in your city this week. They want to help you to help yourself. If you are not yet a Gillette user, let them show you why you should become one. If you are a Gillette user perhaps they can show you how to make your Gillette even more useful. F you can’t get around to see them, remember this: I Hold the razor naturally and easily, and tilt the handle so youcan just feel the blade engage the beard. (Here's where some men make a mistake. They tilt the handle up or down too much and make a scraper of a Gillette, instead of a razor.) Keep the edge of the blade as nearly flat against the skin as you possibly can. ‘Then shave with short, slanting strokes. Most men get the best results by screwing the blade tight down to the guard. But if you want an extra- close shave, just unscrew the handle a part turn, to loosen the edge a trifle from the guard. No matter what kind of beard or skin you may have, you'll get a clean, safe, individual shave. No Stropping~No Honing. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, Boston, Mass. You will find them in the stores of the following Gillette dealers on the specified dates: The Gillette Service Kxperts and all Gillette you can just feel the blade engage the beard. (Here's where some men make @ mistake. of down too mach and guileree, Sh . rthe, lette instead of @ raxor. Py yay er justment = Then shave with short, slanting strokes, re Segenet regeiee snr, ‘force to shave with reson the work. . Sy VWVeek > ee a a a ST S|

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